Originally posted by AlienChaser
reply to post by MysterE
What I did is take the 66.266856,179.25087 (which represents the latitude and longitude of the map) and enter it into a yahoo search. When I did this hundreds of results came up with questions about the blur of this EXACT lat and long. If you change it by even the slightest degree you get nothing, even though it would represent the same area.
I tried it by bumping these numbers up by one 66.266856 <(6 to 7),179.25087 <(7 to 8) and it works Here
Now putting the new lat and long into a basic yahoo search and you will get no results even though it represents the general area in question, while a basic yahoo search with the origional lat and long will bring you hundreds of results, mostly of forums discussing the blur.
My point was to illustrate that the odds of the OP posting the exact same lat and long as a very popular location is minimal unless he/she found it on the net.
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[edit on 3-5-2009 by MysterE]




